Who Daxko is for
Daxko provides management software for health clubs, gyms and member-based fitness businesses. It is a recognised name in the membership and fitness management category, and operators evaluate it when they need to handle members, billing and day to day club operations.
If you are searching for a Daxko alternative, you are usually weighing how a member management product fits the rest of your operation. That is the question this comparison answers, on the integration model rather than on a feature by feature scorecard.
What Cohiva offers instead
Cohiva approaches the same operators through Complex, its product for aquatic and leisure facility management. Complex covers classes and programs, memberships, point of sale, bookings and access control in one place. For a multi-site aquatic centre, swim school, health club or council operator, that means the front desk, the learn-to-swim program, casual entry and retail all run off the same record of your members and venues.
The difference is what sits around Complex. Complex is one product in an integrated suite that shares one identity and one data layer. The suite also includes:
- Crunch for finance, with real time profit and loss, multi-entity consolidation and a 13-week cash forecast.
- Culture for HR, covering onboarding, rostering, leave, timesheets and payroll export for shift-based staff.
- Control for maintenance and fixed-asset management across sites.
You can read more about the facility product on its own domain at complex.cohiva.app or in the Complex overview.
How the two models differ
The clearest way to compare Cohiva and Daxko is the operating model.
A standalone member management product does its job well and then hands off to whatever else you run. Transaction data is exported to your accounting system. Staff hours are re-keyed into payroll. Each handoff is a place where data drifts and reconciliation takes time.
Cohiva is built the other way around. Because Complex, Crunch and Culture share one data layer, activity at the venue flows through to finance and staff without manual export. A class booked, a membership sold or a casual entry taken in Complex becomes a transaction Crunch can see. A staff member onboarded in Culture is available to roster against a venue in Complex. The control plane is shared, so identity and access are managed once.
This is the trade to weigh. A single product is simpler to evaluate in isolation. An integrated suite is more useful once you account for finance, HR and the cost of moving data between tools.
Who should consider Cohiva
Cohiva suits multi-site operators who run several venues or brands and want facility operations connected to finance, HR and governance on one platform. Aquatic centres, swim schools, health clubs, gyms and council recreation operators are the core fit.
If you run a single site and only need member management, a focused product like Daxko may be all you need. If your operation already spans venues and you are tired of stitching separate systems together, the integrated-suite model is the difference to weigh up.
What the integration looks like day to day
It helps to picture a normal week rather than a feature list.
A family enrols in a learn-to-swim program at the front desk. In Complex, that enrolment sets up the class place, the recurring billing and access at the gate. Because Complex and Crunch share a data layer, the payment is already a transaction finance can see, categorised against the right venue, with no export to run at month end. The instructor taking that class was rostered in Culture, and their hours feed payroll without anyone re-typing a timesheet.
Now multiply that across several venues. With a standalone member management product, head office assembles the picture by pulling reports out of each system and reconciling them. With the suite, the picture is already assembled, because every venue writes to the same data layer. That is the practical difference behind the integration model.
Migration and the cost of switching
Operators rarely move everything at once, and Cohiva does not require it. Complex is a product you can adopt for facility management on its own, then add Crunch, Culture or Control as you are ready. Because they share one identity and one data layer, adding a product connects it to what you already run rather than starting another integration project.
When you weigh a Daxko alternative, count the hidden cost of the tools that sit around your member management product: the accounting system, the payroll and rostering tool, the maintenance tracker, and the time spent moving data between them. A suite that shares a data layer removes those handoffs as you bring each product on.
How to choose
Start with the breadth of your operation. List the systems you run today: facility or club management, accounting, payroll and rostering, maintenance, governance. Count the integrations and manual exports between them. If that list is short, a standalone product is fine. If it is long and growing as you add sites, an integrated suite reduces the number of tools and the work of keeping them in sync.
For a closer look at the facility product, see the Complex overview or visit complex.cohiva.app. To see how the suite fits a specific operation, the aquatic centres and health clubs solutions walk through the product bundle.